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Text -- Galatians 5:16 (NET)

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5:16 But I say, live by the Spirit and you will not carry out the desires of the flesh.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Gal 5:16 - -- Ye shall not fulfil ( ou mē telesēte ). Rather, "Ye will not fulfil."Strong double negative with aorist active subjunctive.

Ye shall not fulfil ( ou mē telesēte ).

Rather, "Ye will not fulfil."Strong double negative with aorist active subjunctive.

Robertson: Gal 5:16 - -- The lust of the flesh ( epithumian sarkos ). Bad sense here as usual in Paul, but not so in 1Th 2:17; Phi 1:23. The word is just craving or longing (...

The lust of the flesh ( epithumian sarkos ).

Bad sense here as usual in Paul, but not so in 1Th 2:17; Phi 1:23. The word is just craving or longing (from epi , thumos , yearning after).

Vincent: Gal 5:16 - -- Walk ( περιπατεῖτε ) Frequent in a metaphorical sense for habitual conduct. See Mar 7:5; Joh 8:12; Act 21:21; Rom 6:4; Rom 8:4; 1Co ...

Walk ( περιπατεῖτε )

Frequent in a metaphorical sense for habitual conduct. See Mar 7:5; Joh 8:12; Act 21:21; Rom 6:4; Rom 8:4; 1Co 3:3; Phi 3:18. Never by Paul in the literal sense.

Vincent: Gal 5:16 - -- In the Spirit ( πνεύματι ) Rather, by the Spirit, as the rule of action. Comp. Gal 6:16; Phi 3:16; Rom 4:12.

In the Spirit ( πνεύματι )

Rather, by the Spirit, as the rule of action. Comp. Gal 6:16; Phi 3:16; Rom 4:12.

Vincent: Gal 5:16 - -- Fulfill ( τελέσητε ) Bring to fulfillment in action. See on do the law , Gal 5:3.

Fulfill ( τελέσητε )

Bring to fulfillment in action. See on do the law , Gal 5:3.

Vincent: Gal 5:16 - -- The lust ( ἐπιθυμίαν ) Frequent in Paul, and usually in a bad sense; but see Phi 1:23; 1Th 2:17, and comp. Luk 22:15. The phrase lu...

The lust ( ἐπιθυμίαν )

Frequent in Paul, and usually in a bad sense; but see Phi 1:23; 1Th 2:17, and comp. Luk 22:15. The phrase lust or lusts of the flesh occurs also Eph 2:3; 2Pe 2:18; 1Jo 2:16. It means, not the mere sensual desire of the physical nature, but the desire which is peculiar to human nature without the divine Spirit.

Wesley: Gal 5:16 - -- He now explains what he proposed, Gal 5:13.

He now explains what he proposed, Gal 5:13.

Wesley: Gal 5:16 - -- Follow his guidance in all things.

Follow his guidance in all things.

Wesley: Gal 5:16 - -- In anything.

In anything.

Wesley: Gal 5:16 - -- Of corrupt nature.

Of corrupt nature.

JFB: Gal 5:16 - -- Repeating in other words, and explaining the sentiment in Gal 5:13, What I mean is this."

Repeating in other words, and explaining the sentiment in Gal 5:13, What I mean is this."

JFB: Gal 5:16 - -- Greek, "By (the rule of) the (Holy) Spirit." Compare Gal 5:16-18, Gal 5:22, Gal 5:25; Gal 6:1-8, with Rom 7:22; Rom 8:11. The best way to keep tares o...

Greek, "By (the rule of) the (Holy) Spirit." Compare Gal 5:16-18, Gal 5:22, Gal 5:25; Gal 6:1-8, with Rom 7:22; Rom 8:11. The best way to keep tares out of a bushel is to fill it with wheat.

JFB: Gal 5:16 - -- The natural man, out of which flow the evils specified (Gal 5:19-21). The spirit and the flesh mutually exclude one another. It is promised, not that ...

The natural man, out of which flow the evils specified (Gal 5:19-21). The spirit and the flesh mutually exclude one another. It is promised, not that we should have no evil lusts, but that we should "not fulfil" them. If the spirit that is in us can be at ease under sin, it is not a spirit that comes from the Holy Spirit. The gentle dove trembles at the sight even of a hawk's feather.

Clarke: Gal 5:16 - -- Walk in the Spirit - Get back that Spirit of God which you have grieved and lost; take up that spiritual religion which you have abandoned

Walk in the Spirit - Get back that Spirit of God which you have grieved and lost; take up that spiritual religion which you have abandoned

Clarke: Gal 5:16 - -- Ye shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh - If the Spirit of God dwell in and rule your heart, the whole carnal mind will be destroyed; and then, n...

Ye shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh - If the Spirit of God dwell in and rule your heart, the whole carnal mind will be destroyed; and then, not only carnal ordinances will be abandoned, but also the works and propensities of the flesh.

Calvin: Gal 5:16 - -- 16.This I say then. Now follows the remedy. The ruin of the church is no light evil, and whatever threatens it must be opposed with the most determin...

16.This I say then. Now follows the remedy. The ruin of the church is no light evil, and whatever threatens it must be opposed with the most determined resistance. But how is this to be accomplished? By not permitting the flesh to rule in us, and by yielding ourselves to the direction of the Spirit of God. The Galatians are indirectly told, that they are carnal, destitute of the Spirit of God, and that the life which they lead is unworthy of Christians; for whence did their violent conduct towards each other proceed, but from their being guided by the lust of the flesh? This, he tells them, is an evidence that they do not walk according to the Spirit.

Ye shall not fulfill. We ought to mark the word fulfill; by which he means, that, though the sons of God, so long as they groan under the burden of the flesh, are liable to commit sin, they are not its subjects or slaves, but make habitual opposition to its power. The spiritual man may be frequently assaulted by the lusts of the flesh, but fulfill them, — he does not permit them to reign over him. — On this subject, it will be proper to consult Rom 8:0

Defender: Gal 5:16 - -- The Christian "walk" is synonymous with the daily Christian way of living (compare Joh 8:12; Col 2:6). We have been indwelt by the Holy Spirit and are...

The Christian "walk" is synonymous with the daily Christian way of living (compare Joh 8:12; Col 2:6). We have been indwelt by the Holy Spirit and are new creations in Christ, so we do not need the threatened penalties of the law to constrain us to refrain from sin. "The love of Christ constraineth us" (2Co 5:14), and a conscious commitment to the leading of the indwelling Spirit by God's Word will enable us to live in a way pleasing to Him who has saved us, not to yield to fleshly lusts."

TSK: Gal 5:16 - -- I say : Gal 3:17; 1Co 7:29 Walk : Gal 5:25, Gal 6:8; Rom 8:1, Rom 8:4, Rom 8:5, Rom 8:12-14; 1Pe 1:22, 1Pe 4:6; Jud 1:19-21 and : Gal 5:19-21; Rom 6:1...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Gal 5:16 - -- This I say then - This is the true rule about overcoming the propensities of your carnal natures, and of avoiding the evils of strife and conte...

This I say then - This is the true rule about overcoming the propensities of your carnal natures, and of avoiding the evils of strife and contention.

Walk - The Christian life is often represented as a journey, and the word walk, in the scripture, is often equivalent to live; Mar 7:5. See the notes at Rom 4:12; Rom 6:4, note; Rom 8:1, note.

In the Spirit - Live under the influences of the Holy Spirit; admit those influences fully into your hearts. Do not resist him, but yield to all his suggestions; see the note at Rom 8:1. What the Holy Spirit would produce, Paul states in Gal 5:22-23. If a man would yield his heart to those influences, he would be able to overcome all his carnal propensities; and it is because he resists that Spirit, that he is ever overcome by the corrupt passions of his nature. Never was a better, a safer, or a more easy rule given to overcome our corrupt and sensual desires than that here furnished; compare notes, Rom 8:1-13.

And ye shall not fulfil ... - Margin, "Fulfil not"- as if it were a command. So Tyndale renders it. But the more common interpretation, as it is the more significant, is that adopted by our translators. Thus, it is not merely a command, it is the statement of an important and deeply interesting truth - that the only way to overcome the corrupt desires and propensities of our nature, is by submitting to the influences of the Holy Spirit. It is not by philosophy; it is not by mere resolutions to resist them; it is not by the force of education and laws; it is only by admitting into our souls the influence of religion, and yielding ourselves to the guidance of the Holy Spirit of God. If we live under the influences of that Spirit, we need not fear the power of the sensual and corrupt propensities of our nature.

Poole: Gal 5:16 - -- Walk in the Spirit the apostle having, Gal 5:13 , cautioned them against turning the grace of God into wantonness, by using their liberty as an occas...

Walk in the Spirit the apostle having, Gal 5:13 , cautioned them against turning the grace of God into wantonness, by using their liberty as an occasion to the flesh; here he directeth them to the best means for the avoiding thereof, viz.

walking in the Spirit Where by Spirit he doth not mean our own spirits, or the guide and conduct of our own reason; for the term Spirit, set (as here) in opposition to the flesh, is in no place of Scripture understood of any other than the Holy Spirit of God, which dwelleth in and influenceth believers, guiding them both by a rule from without, (which is the word of God, given by its inspiration), and by its inward motions and operations. Walking, signifieth the directing of their whole conversations. The phrases

in the Spirit and after the Spirit, Rom 8:1 , seem to be of the same import, uuless the alteration of the preposition signifieth, that Christians are not only to look to the word of God dictated by the Holy Spirit as their rule, and to listen to its dictates, but also to look up to the Holy Spirit for its strength and assistance; and implieth a promise of such assistance. The sense is: Let your whole conversation be according to the external rule of the gospel, and the more inward motions, directions, and inclinations of the Spirit of Christ, dwelling and working in you, and moving you to the obedience of that word.

And ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh this doing, though the flesh be yet in you, and you will find the lustings and warrings of it, yet you shall not fulfil the sinful desires and lustings of it; that is, sin, though it be in you, shall not be in dominion in you; it shall not reign in your mortal bodies: Rom 6:12 : Let not sin reign in your mortal body, that ye should obey it in the lusts thereof.

Gill: Gal 5:16 - -- This I say then, walk in the Spirit,.... The advice the apostle thinks fit to give, and which he would have observed, is, to "walk in the Spirit", tha...

This I say then, walk in the Spirit,.... The advice the apostle thinks fit to give, and which he would have observed, is, to "walk in the Spirit", that is, either after the Spirit of God; making the word inspired by him the rule of behaviour, which as it is the standard of faith, so of practice, and is the lamp unto our feet, and the light unto our path; taking him himself for a guide, who not only guides into all truth, but in the way of holiness and righteousness unto the land of uprightness; and depending upon his grace and strength for assistance throughout the whole of our walk and conversation: or in the exercise of the graces of the Spirit of God; as in the exercise of faith upon the person and grace of Christ, of which the Spirit is the author; and in love to God, Christ, and one another, which is a fruit of the Spirit; and in humility, lowliness of mind, meekness and condescension; all which is to walk in the Spirit, or spiritually, and strengthens the argument for love the apostle is upon: and this he encourages to by observing,

and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh; he does not say there shall be no flesh, nor any lust of the flesh in them if they walk spiritually; or that the flesh should not act and operate in them; or that they should do no sinful action; all which is only true of Christ; and the contrary is to be found and observed in all true Christians, though ever so spiritual; but that they should not fulfil or perfect the lust of the flesh; should not give up themselves entirely to the power and dictates of the flesh, so as to be under it and at its command, and be obedient servants and slaves unto it; for, in this sense only, such that are spiritual do not, commit sin, they do not make a trade of it, it is not their constant employ or course of conversation.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Gal 5:16 On the term “flesh” (once in this verse and twice in v. 17) see the note on the same word in Gal 5:13.

Geneva Bible: Gal 5:16 ( 15 ) [This] I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh. ( 15 ) He acknowledges the great weakness of the godly, ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Gal 5:1-26 - --1 He wills them to stand in their liberty,3 and not to observe circumcision;13 but rather love, which is the sum of the law.19 He reckons up the works...

Combined Bible: Gal 5:16 - --color="#000000"> 16. This I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh.      "I have ...

Maclaren: Gal 5:16 - --Walk In The Spirit' Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh.'--Gal. 5:16. WE are not to suppose that the Apostle here uses ...

MHCC: Gal 5:16-26 - --If it be our care to act under the guidance and power of the blessed Spirit, though we may not be freed from the stirrings and oppositions of the corr...

Matthew Henry: Gal 5:13-26 - -- In the latter part of this chapter the apostle comes to exhort these Christians to serious practical godliness, as the best antidote against the sna...

Barclay: Gal 5:16-21 - --No man was ever more conscious of the tension in human nature than Paul. As the soldier in Studdert Kennedy's poem said; I'm a man and a man's a mixt...

Constable: Gal 5:1--6:11 - --IV. PRACTICAL APPLICATION TO CHRISTIAN LIVING 5:1--6:10 Paul moved next from theology (chs. 3-4) to ethics, from...

Constable: Gal 5:1-26 - --A. Balance in the Christian life ch. 5 Having ruled out the Mosaic Law as a regulatory standard for Chri...

Constable: Gal 5:16-26 - --3. Living by the Holy Spirit 5:16-26 Paul previously told his readers that they should not live ...

Constable: Gal 5:16-18 - --The promise of victory 5:16-18 5:16 Walking by the Spirit means living moment by moment submissively trusting in the Holy Spirit rather than in self. ...

College: Gal 5:1-26 - --GALATIANS 5 III. APPLICATION: LIVING FOR FREEDOM (5:1-6:18) A. FREEDOM OR A YOKE? (5:1-6) 1 It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand f...

McGarvey: Gal 5:16 - --But I say, Walk by the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh.

Lapide: Gal 5:1-26 - --CHAPTER 5 SYNOPSIS OF THE CHAPTER i. S. Paul proceeds to urge the Galatians not to submit to the yoke of the Old Law, lest they be deprived of the ...

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Commentary -- Other

Evidence: Gal 5:16 Ten Ways to Break the Stronghold of Pornography 1) Would you ever take pornography to church and look at it during worship? You may as well, becaus...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Galatians (Book Introduction) The Epistle To The Galatians Probable Date a.d. 56 Or 57 By Way of Introduction It is a pity that we are not able to visualize more clearly the ...

JFB: Galatians (Book Introduction) THE internal and external evidence for Paul's authorship is conclusive. The style is characteristically Pauline. The superscription, and allusions to ...

JFB: Galatians (Outline) SUPERSCRIPTION. GREETINGS. THE CAUSE OF HIS WRITING IS THEIR SPEEDY FALLING AWAY FROM THE GOSPEL HE TAUGHT. DEFENSE OF HIS TEACHING: HIS APOSTOLIC CA...

TSK: Galatians (Book Introduction) The Galatians, or Gallograecians, were the descendants of Gauls, who migrated from their own country, and after a series of disasters, got possession ...

TSK: Galatians 5 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Gal 5:1, He wills them to stand in their liberty, Gal 5:3, and not to observe circumcision; Gal 5:13, but rather love, which is the sum o...

Poole: Galatians 5 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 5

MHCC: Galatians (Book Introduction) The churches in Galatia were formed partly of converted Jews, and partly of Gentile converts, as was generally the case. St. Paul asserts his apostoli...

MHCC: Galatians 5 (Chapter Introduction) (Gal 5:1-12) An earnest exhortation to stand fast in the liberty of the gospel. (Gal 5:13-15) To take heed of indulging a sinful temper. (Gal 5:16-2...

Matthew Henry: Galatians (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Epistle of St. Paul to the Galatians This epistle of Paul is directed not to the church or churches...

Matthew Henry: Galatians 5 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter the apostle comes to make application of his foregoing discourse. He begins it with a general caution, or exhortation (Gal 5:1), wh...

Barclay: Galatians (Book Introduction) A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE LETTERS OF PAUL The Letters Of Paul There is no more interesting body of documents in the New Testament than the letter...

Barclay: Galatians 5 (Chapter Introduction) The Personal Relationship (Gal_5:1-12) Christian Freedom (Gal_5:13-15) The Evil Things (Gal_5:16-21) The Lovely Things (Gal_5:22-26)

Constable: Galatians (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical Background "The most uncontroverted matter in the study of Gal...

Constable: Galatians (Outline)

Constable: Galatians Galatians Bibliography Allen, Kenneth W. "Justification by Faith." Bibliotheca Sacra 135:538 (April-June 1978):...

Haydock: Galatians (Book Introduction) THE EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL, THE APOSTLE, TO THE GALATIANS. INTRODUCTION. The Galatians, soon after St. Paul had preached the gospel to them, were...

Gill: Galatians (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO GALATIANS The persons to whom this epistle is written were not such who made up a single church only, in some certain town or city,...

Gill: Galatians 5 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO GALATIANS 5 In this chapter the apostle exhorts to stand fast in Christian liberty, and warns against the abuse of it; and directs ...

College: Galatians (Book Introduction) FOREWORD Since the earliest days of the concept of a commentary series jointly authored by church of Christ and Christian church scholars, I have eag...

College: Galatians (Outline) OUTLINE I. AUTHORITY: The Apostolic Gospel - 1:1-2:21 A. Greeting - 1:1-5 B. Paul's Astonishment - 1:6-10 C. Paul's Call by God - 1:11-17 ...

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